The coaching carousel continues Sunday morning as Penn State searches for its 16th head coach, and now, it includes a stop to chat with another former player.

ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Sunday morning on ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" that fired Tennessee Titans head coach and Penn State alum Mike Munchak will interview Sunday for the Nittany Lions head coaching job, just a day after he was let go by the Titans. State is also expected to interview Vanderbilt's James Franklin today according to Coachingsearch.com, a day after he led the Commodores to a BBVA Compass Bowl win over Houston.

Mortensen added that Munchak, who was 22-26 in three seasons as the leader of the Titans, turned down "a hefty raise and extension offer from Titans." It's not clear where and when he will interview, and the same goes for Franklin.

Penn State's six member search committee, led by Director of Athletic Dave Joyner, reportedly met with Miami head coach Al Golden Saturday, and are expected to meet with Nittany Lions interim head coach Larry Johnson after he threw his hat into the ring to succeed Bill O'Brien during a conference call with reporters Friday.

Joyner said last week that he would expect the search to be described as taking days, not weeks.